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/ 26 December 2002
Israel and the United States are to launch a joint project to protect civil aviation from missile attacks, Israeli public radio reported on Wednesday.
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/ 26 December 2002
Ethiopian Federal Police are examining a foreign link in a scam that deprived the state Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation of over -million in revenues through illegal diversion of international telephone calls.
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/ 26 December 2002
A ban on bathing was lifted on all beaches except Fish Hoek on Wednesday afternoon after authorities conducted further air survey’s over the Cape west coast to determine whether the holiday beaches were safe from further shark attacks.
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/ 26 December 2002
North Korea denied on Thursday that it was planning to develop nuclear weapons by moving to reactivate a power plant that it froze under a 1994 deal with the United States.
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/ 25 December 2002
Aids is posing a serious threat to Kenya’s tourism sector because of the large number of visitors who come into the country without being screened.
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/ 25 December 2002
A helicopter from Nokia Surf Rescue is flying over the Cape west coast to determine whether the holiday beaches are safe from more shark attacks,Western Province lifesaving representative told Sapa on Wednesday morning.
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/ 25 December 2002
Even if it took over 73 years to power up the world’s longest railway, the Trans-Siberian is now fully electrified, officials said on Wednesday.
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/ 25 December 2002
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said Tuesday he had information that Iraq recently transferred weapons of mass destruction to Syria while Iraq expressed confidence it will come clear after UN inspections.
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/ 25 December 2002
As the year draws to a close, a spate of farm attacks in various parts of the country has left at least three people dead. In the latest incident the bodies of Johan van Dyk (58) and his wife Christina( 54) were found on Tuesday morning on the farm Kareebosch, about 20km out of Polokwane in the Limpopo province.
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/ 25 December 2002
Horrifying stories about vampires attacking villagers in the dead of night and sucking their blood has forced Malawi’s government to wage a massive public relations blitz to calm the public.